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Celeste Zappala's son, Sgt. Sherwood Baker, became the first Pennsylvania National Guardsman killed in combat since World War II. Gilda Carbanaro agrees. The Bethesda, Md., teacher watched life ebb from her son's body at a German hospital in May. Twenty-eight-year-old Alex Carbanaro was injured by a roadside bomb. It was his second time to Iraq, and the second time he'd been wounded. |
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wolfie672 ::: Favorites Freakin sad Bush or the bush twins should be fighting on the front lines. The war would end fast that way. 06-12-11 01:59:26 _____________________________________________________ | |
lem4ever ::: Favorites I still miss Sherwood so much. Thanks for posting. I didn't see this on the news. -Tami 07-03-27 22:37:09 _____________________________________________________ |
Friday, August 3, 2007
Moms of Dead Soldiers Want to Be the Last
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